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YES, many here will report they have diodes on their toad or past toads and had no issues. Good for them.

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I have used dodes on my last 3 toads with no problems. In fact, my new toad does not have room for a secondary light bulb (which would be my first choice also) in the tail light assembly, so I had to take the diode route. If they go bad I know exactly where to look, as I put them in.

I do not want to mess with an auxiliary light bar. Just another thing to set up before towing.

I also agree with Pusherman. I have used diodes on my last 3 toads. I did have 1 diode failure and replaced it. I tried the magnetic light bar and scratched the trunk and I immediately switched to the diode system & I am a happy camper.

I used magnetic tow lights on the last toad as it was scratched anyway and I didn't care. It was a little dimmer than the stock ligts but it suited me well and I used to leave them stuck on the back most of the time.
The new 07 ford focus ZX3 I want to use the existing taillights as it is new and there is no metal to stick the lights to. In the taillight assemble there are three compartments, one backup, one with a red plastic reflector, and a third with the brake and turn signal bulb that has the bulb reflector. There looks like there might be enough room to get a bulb in the reflector compartment. I don't think there is enough clearance to put a second bulb in the compartment with the regular bulb.
I do have 4 diodes already from my remco lube pump kit which is why I was asking. Napa has the universal taillight sockets for 1157 etc.. bulbs and I was thinking of using them.
No problems doing it myself as I have been working on cars since I was 14. I kind of like the idea of using a seperate bulb.

The reflectors and lenses of your tail lights are all designed to get the optimum brightness from the filament(s) of the existing bulbs. Putting an auxiliary bulb at any other location in the light assembly will result in a light that is dimmer than the original lights. For safety reasons, I want good visibility of my toad lights, especially in bright sunlight. Therefore, I went with diodes in order to use the existing bulbs for maximum brightness.

Bill raises a valid point with respect to the sensitivity of some newer vehicles to changes to the wiring. However, I have not had any problems with my Vue.

Ctcamper --- I have a 2007 Focus with the ground appearance package. I installed the extra bulb in the tail light assembly -- there was plenty of room in mine to do the install and I got it about 4" away from the existing light bulb. I would recommend doing it that way -- was more trouble to get the tail light assembly out than it was to drill the hole and do the install. The lights are hooked into my MH via a 7 plug adapter which converts down to a normal trailer 4 plug plugin. Use a pigtail between the MH and the Focus.

I used the Roadmaster kit with the bulbs and wiring --- bought mine from CampingWorld.

I had an aftermarket alarm system installed in my 1997 Camry when it was new. The power windows started to act up. Toyota disconnected the wires the alarm installer used to tap into and the power windows started working again. I took it back to the alarm installer and he reconnected the wires. The power windows again quit working. Toyota convinced me that tapping into new car wiring was not a good idea and a crap shoot at best.

The 2006 CRV has a place in the bottom part of the lens that looks like it was designed for bulb placement. Adding the bulb didn't affect the factory lights brightness.

I picked up a package of four diodes at Radio Shack a few years ago to use for a tow bar set up for my Jeep, they were less than $3 for the pack. They're rated at 6 amps and 50 volts peak, plenty to handle the brake light current. I used the two extra ones in the tail light circuit as an added precaution to prevent voltage from feeding back and illuminating the dash and front parking lights.

I cut into the factory wiring and soldered them in, used shrink wrap, and then taped them up real good. No problems.

You have the 3 door hatchback David? Did you put it in that compartment under the turn/brake light?

I found some led lights at pep boys for 9.99 each today. Have not purchased them yet but they might be brighter than a bulb. I figured I might be able to get them cheaper online (and buy enough to replace my other bulbs) but so far, with shipping, I can't find them cheaper.

I have the coil wire and 6 way from my old remco set up - and I had just put the lube pump control in the new motorhome, which I don't need with the new focus. I bought new wire today so I can, at least get that in tomorrow -- lowes had the wire for cheaper than walmart for a change-- and for reese no less.